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Question Cheep Accommodation in or near Berlin

Hi can any one tell me of any good cheep accommodation in or around Berlin must have safe storage for my bike and may be some where i can work on it [but thats not to important] or is there a camping site close to the city? I'm in northen Poland at the moment. Thanks Skip

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This one is cheep Ragow: Motorradhotels | Motorrad-Hotel: TOURENFAHRER PARTNERHAUS - 462 Hotels für Motorrad und Fahrer

Not so comfortable, but cheep

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well the address of a hostel in Berlin:

Studentenhotel Berlin Meininger Str. 10, 10823 Berlin-Schöneberg, Tel. 261 10 97, Fax 784 67 20 U-Bahn 4 Rathaus Schöneberg or U 7 Eisenacherstr. Near the center, calm. Single rooms from 20.-EUR

have a look on google-map and use the satellite image, that will show you the exact location, you can even see there back yard on it.

it's in the "Meiningerstrasse 10" called "Studentenhotel" / City Hotel in Berlin not far away from the "Schoeneberger Rathaus" (it's the counsel building of the mayor of the city part of Schoeneberg) every one knows where it is, go a "U-Bahn station" too (Underground tube)

another HU-member from Texas lodged there a few years back, as he tried to get writ of his knacked KLR, after a log journey from Vlad to Berlin, I helped him out by taking his bike over, so he could fly back to the states without worrying about where to dump it.

any way the hostel is OK, but I have no further info, unless that the hostel has a big back yard for parking vehicles out of view from the road, has public Internet-PC, and all the usual stuff...

more hostels here: Berlin: Hostels und Jugendherbergen
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Thanks for the info, found a campsite in Berlin, not to far from a metro station, City camping, its not that cheap but its way cheeper than any Hostal or Hotel that i could find. thanks again Skip
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hey skip

did you reserve already? this place is right in the city and supposed to be very good camping. it's not far from my work so if you end up there get in touch and we can meet for a .

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